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don? >> holly, you have been involved with this family, you helped the mother get on our program. and i'm sorry. i can't help it. >> i know. >> it's so amazing. it's christmas time, you could feel her in the studio. you were sitting here, she was in so much pain, clutching the teddy bears and you know, it's so interesting, holly, yesterday discussing whether or not to do the story, because we are a national news organization and we said it's an amber alert, and we started to discuss it and say, you know what? no, let's put the story on television. >> because they could be anywhere. and we know, like i said, we know that they were seen in the walmart in tennessee, so they have gone from georgia to tennessee, they could be anywhere and now we are hearing they are in texas. and don, what a wonderful holiday surprise for those of us in the media who normally report on the saddened of things to be able to use our vehicle, our media for a positive thing to bring these little boys back to their m
don? >> holly, you have been involved with this family, you helped the mother get on our program. and i'm sorry. i can't help it. >> i know. >> it's so amazing. it's christmas time, you could feel her in the studio. you were sitting here, she was in so much pain, clutching the teddy bears and you know, it's so interesting, holly, yesterday discussing whether or not to do the story, because we are a national news organization and we said it's an amber alert, and we started to...
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>> i think so, don. and what's really troubling about the debate is really missed by a lot of commentators, this is really a spending issue. we understand that even if taxes go up on individuals making over 200,000 and families making over 250, it only plugs about 8% of the deficit problem over the next ten years, we have a $1.3 trillion deficit for 2012. it's going to be about a trillion through 2013. we're borrowing 35 cents on the dollar. the enormous problem is interest rates are way below normal, so when they spike, the government is borrowing very short term to keep its costs down. the deficit is going to swamp the economy. and at that point you're going to have the debt crisis, and you're going to need a whole new stream of revenues. the only thing that paul krugman and paul ryan agree on, only a value added tax will solve this problem. by raising marginal tax rates to get us out of this potential crisis. so we need very, very steep spending cuts, all of the emphasis and debate has been over margi
>> i think so, don. and what's really troubling about the debate is really missed by a lot of commentators, this is really a spending issue. we understand that even if taxes go up on individuals making over 200,000 and families making over 250, it only plugs about 8% of the deficit problem over the next ten years, we have a $1.3 trillion deficit for 2012. it's going to be about a trillion through 2013. we're borrowing 35 cents on the dollar. the enormous problem is interest rates are way...
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>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-prof s self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically -- >> not me specifically. but some people. >> explain it to me. what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ] they just cut the middle man out. some people in the way. some people got to die for the next man to get them to get on top. >> if these guys are killing each other, we know that innocent people are getting away with a lot of this. even people on social media are saying, if these people are killing themselves, why should we care about it? >> we should really care because what's going on in chicago is that -- thre
>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-prof s self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's...
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don? >> alison, thank you very much. >>> a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here's our chance, your chance. go to ireport.com and send us a 15-second video that starts "my new year's message to washington." then tell us what you want to tell them. and we'll play your messages to congress on-air. >>> he was hoping to be home by christmas. but former president george h.w. bush still in a texas hospital. he has been in intensive care since sunday but we're hearing now his condition is improving. we're joined from houston. paul, what can you tell us about the former president's condition? >> reporter: i can tell you this, don. he is now out of intensive care and a bush spokesman is telling me this is just wonderful, great news for the family that he has finally been taken out of intensive care. and for some reason, it seems like singing is a theme here among hw bush. the oak ridge boys apparently serenaded him yesterday after barbara bush had made a call to them an
don? >> alison, thank you very much. >>> a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here's our chance, your chance. go to ireport.com and send us a 15-second video that starts "my new year's message to washington." then tell us what you want to tell them. and we'll play your messages to congress on-air. >>> he was hoping to be home by christmas. but former president george h.w. bush still in a texas hospital. he has been in intensive care...
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>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically -- >> not me specifically. but some people. >> explain it to me. what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ] they just cut the middle man out. some people in the way. some people got to die for the next man to get them to get on top. >> if these guys are killing each other, we know that innocent people are getting away with a lot of this. even people on social media are saying, if these people are killing themselves, why should we care about it? >> we should really care because what's going on in chicago is three things are happeni
>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for...
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and then we have the true french sham pains, we have the high end don periogne. anywhere from 30 up to $150 a bottle, depending on what you want to do.. >> if you're doing this, is there any, should you go red, white? what should you do? how should you know what kindsat of champagne. >> first, last classify what dic let's classify what layou want o spend. then we go to your budget.d and it fits everybody's palate and budget. what if you are a non-champagne guy? >> i'm going to put you to the test. let's do a blind testing. >> and i'm blind when it comesco for this. >> tell me which one you look,. >> i don't know anything, i't don't know what i'm doing. tastes like sprite. just kidding. >> this one? okay. >> i want you to tell me what you like. on the job -- drinking on the job. >> i think i like this one better. er >> that's the first one, the cava. under $10 a bottle.bo okay. to a lot of sparkling wine. we have to know what your budget is. y dgetnext one, this was a more l, festive, true french champagne. so we have something in everybody's budget, and we're her
and then we have the true french sham pains, we have the high end don periogne. anywhere from 30 up to $150 a bottle, depending on what you want to do.. >> if you're doing this, is there any, should you go red, white? what should you do? how should you know what kindsat of champagne. >> first, last classify what dic let's classify what layou want o spend. then we go to your budget.d and it fits everybody's palate and budget. what if you are a non-champagne guy? >> i'm going to...
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we have the high end don perion. anywhere from 30 up to $150 a bottle. >> if you are doing this, as far as champaigns, what should you do? how do you know what kind of champaign you are going to need? >>> let's distinguish what you want to spend. and then we can go to your budget. >> how do you know which one you are going to like if you are a nonwine, nonalcohol nonchampaign guy like me? >> we're going to do a blind tasting. >> we're tasting a perseco. you are going to tell me which one you like. >> i don't know what i'm doing. tastes like sprite. i'm just kidding. >> try this one. >> okay. >> i want you to tell me which one you like. >> drinking on the job. i think i like this one. >> then you like the spanish caba. >> under $10 a bottle. >> we sell a lot of sparkling wine. we have to know what your budget is. >> more light festive and this was the true french champaign. we have something on everybody's budget. and we're here open until 6:00 today. come on by. any other questions we can answer for you we're here fo
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>> character don core was based on several real life. character johnny fontaine was reportedly based on the relationship between frank sinatra and which real life gangster? >> bill: cards up, please. an easy one. the answer is sam giancana. i am writing about him in killing kennedy. he plays a role. not that you care but i thought i would mention it tied, very thrilling so far. here is question number two. the notorious john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 1930s. >> on the floor, now, now. >> game mr. president called spin the dial. >> dillinger was eventually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the fbi was tipped off to whereabouts by whom? his mother, b a prostitute he was seeing. c, a member of his own gang and d the theater's ticket taker. who dropped the dime on dillinger? cards up, please and the answer is a prostitute. that's correct. >> the hooker. >> i knew callum was going to rise to the gangster thing. she looks innocent but here it is. question number three, george baby face nelson was portray gey movie.
>> character don core was based on several real life. character johnny fontaine was reportedly based on the relationship between frank sinatra and which real life gangster? >> bill: cards up, please. an easy one. the answer is sam giancana. i am writing about him in killing kennedy. he plays a role. not that you care but i thought i would mention it tied, very thrilling so far. here is question number two. the notorious john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 1930s. >> on...
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we've got traffic coming up with long don towne. -- with langdon towne. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. . >>> welcome back. the washington monument right there. it is nice and clear. i could see the moon this morning. it was very bright. you are going to feel the cold out there as you wake up today. we'll check in with tucker here in a second. >> first, we want to talk about this. new year can bring a fresh start. we want to know what is your big of the hope for 2013. we've gotten a lot of comments on facebook this morning, plenty of them having to do with the redskins,
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going to the game. [ laughter ] >> juan: what you are seeing there is don buchanan in oxford, alabama, his son tan gave him, his dad, a hat. and it was an alabama hat. said dad, look at the hat size. the dad did and inside were tickets for january 7 game between alabama and notre dame. those tickets are hard to come by. and there is dad saying son, we're going to big championship college game. >> kimberly: awesome. just it's awesome. you can see he had such an emotional positive reaction, that is just ecstatic. merry christmas. >> kimberly: go notre dame! >> eric: dad should be more ecstatic when alabama crushes -- >> kimberly: wait. wait. take it easy. take it easy. >> i'm a big notre dame fan but this is the men playing the boys. >> andrea: roll tide. >> juan: what is with you? >> greg: so much gratitude about the hat. >> juan: my gosh. >> eric: literally had nothing to talk about for one more thing. here is what i will do. >> kimberly: you had all day. >> eric: norm, i will host cavuto at 4:00. i just bought for juan williams. >> kimberly: all right! >> juan: thank you. thank you v
going to the game. [ laughter ] >> juan: what you are seeing there is don buchanan in oxford, alabama, his son tan gave him, his dad, a hat. and it was an alabama hat. said dad, look at the hat size. the dad did and inside were tickets for january 7 game between alabama and notre dame. those tickets are hard to come by. and there is dad saying son, we're going to big championship college game. >> kimberly: awesome. just it's awesome. you can see he had such an emotional positive...
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"cnn newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. hi, don. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to reach an agreement, get it passed by the house and the senate and signed into law by the president. we're talking a long shot here. now, want to show you the players. president, there in the middle, democrats nancy pelosi and harry reid. republicans mitch mcconnell and john boehner. those four members of congress are expected to make the drive from the capital, which you see on the right, down pennsylvania avenue, to the white house, there on the left. and we expect them to enter through a side door on the west side of the mansion. that's the entrance right there. and they'll meet with the president. in the ov
"cnn newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. hi, don. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to...
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and don -- . >> and don 2345 told us as long as they cover the receivers and stay on romo, they will win. stay healthy and protect the quarterback. there were a lot of haters and cowboys fans stirring the pot, you know, they had a lot to say and we're not going to bother with that up. this is redskins country. thanks to those who come and thank you, lindsay. >> all right. >> see you later on. >>> meanwhile, construction on the washington redskins training camp could begin as soon as next week. they will hold the summer training camp in richmond the next eight years, part of an economic incentive deal they made with virginia. the facility is going to cost $10 million that is going to be built behind the science museum of virginia. there will be two full football folds, a field house with locker and weight rooms, a drill field and spectator areas. >>> at 6, a racy course on the 50 shades of gray is being offered at the university. now, it's an american studies class that will focus on the book's impasse on society. the professor believes the course is appropriate saying no other contem
and don -- . >> and don 2345 told us as long as they cover the receivers and stay on romo, they will win. stay healthy and protect the quarterback. there were a lot of haters and cowboys fans stirring the pot, you know, they had a lot to say and we're not going to bother with that up. this is redskins country. thanks to those who come and thank you, lindsay. >> all right. >> see you later on. >>> meanwhile, construction on the washington redskins training camp could...
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going to the game. [ laughter ] >> juan: what you are seeing there is don buchanan in oxford, alabama, his son tan gave him, his dad, a hat. and it was an alabama hat. said dad, look at the hat size. the dad did and inside were tickets for january 7 game between alabama and notre dame. those tickets are hard to come by. and there is dad saying son, we're going to big championship college game. >> kimberly: awesome. just it's awesome. you can see he had such an emotional positive reaction, that is just ecstatic. merry christmas. >> kimberly: go notre dame! >> eric: dad should be more ecstatic when alabama crushes -- >> kimberly: wait. wait. take it easy. take it easy. >> i'm a big notre dame fan but this is the men playing the boys. >> andrea: roll tide. >> juan: what is with you? >> greg: so much gratitude about the hat. >> juan: my gosh. >> eric: literally had nothing to talk about for one more thing. here is what i will do. >> kimberly: you had all day. >> eric: norm, i will host cavuto at 4:00. i just bought for juan williams. >> kimberly: all right! >> juan: thank you. thank you v
going to the game. [ laughter ] >> juan: what you are seeing there is don buchanan in oxford, alabama, his son tan gave him, his dad, a hat. and it was an alabama hat. said dad, look at the hat size. the dad did and inside were tickets for january 7 game between alabama and notre dame. those tickets are hard to come by. and there is dad saying son, we're going to big championship college game. >> kimberly: awesome. just it's awesome. you can see he had such an emotional positive...
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i'm don lemon. happy new year to you. jooirksz . >>> hello, i'm don lemon and this is cnn's top 10 of 2012. we look at the stories that captured our attention, what we see as the biggest stories of the year around the world, in crime, money, weather and even the biggestscandals and later this hour, those stories chosen by you. anchor of state of the union, candy crowley, with the top ten political stories of 2012. >>> like finding your favorite grain of sand on the beach. impossible number of possibilities. catch phrases become boomerangs. >> if you got a business you didn't build that. >> i like being aable to find service members. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraception. let's start there. >> it's like an etch-a-sketch. you shake it up and we start all over again. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romneysia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamaloney. >> there were game changers, too, moments that shook up the race or made history and made our top ten list. wisconsin's rep
i'm don lemon. happy new year to you. jooirksz . >>> hello, i'm don lemon and this is cnn's top 10 of 2012. we look at the stories that captured our attention, what we see as the biggest stories of the year around the world, in crime, money, weather and even the biggestscandals and later this hour, those stories chosen by you. anchor of state of the union, candy crowley, with the top ten political stories of 2012. >>> like finding your favorite grain of sand on the beach....
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. >>> don wright isn't going to let a little thing like cancer keep him from his goal. that's running a marathon in every state. he's well on his way. he's an unusual patient in another way, experimenting with a new approach to his disease. here's dr. sanjay gupta with today's "human factor." >> don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president, and the law. and at age 62, he discovered a new passion -- marathons. eight years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, though, he got some devastating news. >> i'd gone to the doctor a couple times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this is a cancer of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain, lususually in the back or the rib, and patients are rarely cured. but right refused to let that slow him down, even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> i got this devastating diagnosis and we just -- my family and i, we just kept on going. you know, there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry, you know. we kept running marathons. >> reporter:
. >>> don wright isn't going to let a little thing like cancer keep him from his goal. that's running a marathon in every state. he's well on his way. he's an unusual patient in another way, experimenting with a new approach to his disease. here's dr. sanjay gupta with today's "human factor." >> don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president, and the law. and at age 62, he discovered a new passion -- marathons. eight years ago, just days after...
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judging by his reaction, a guy called don buckhammen sure did. >> and then some. his family surprised him with tickets to next month's championship game. >> fit him i guess. >> hey. >> we're going to the game, pop! we're going to the game! >> we're going to the game, pop! and don is with us now on the phone along with his son, daniel. good morning to you both. merry christmas. >> good morning. merry christmas to you, too. >> it's good enough to get the houndstooth cap as an alabama fan. then you look inside. what were you feeling? >> total, total shock. i had no clue. first i have never been to an alabama game in my life, much less the national championship game. and i don't know, when i looked in the hat and the first thing i saw was the bcs emblem on that ticket. and knowing what a hard ticket it is to get and knowing that they're not cheap, it just -- i was just shocked. it just blew me away. >> daniel, i guess you're just going for son of the year honors here. how hard was it to get that ticket? i know it was not cheap. >> it was not cheap, but it's one of tho
judging by his reaction, a guy called don buckhammen sure did. >> and then some. his family surprised him with tickets to next month's championship game. >> fit him i guess. >> hey. >> we're going to the game, pop! we're going to the game! >> we're going to the game, pop! and don is with us now on the phone along with his son, daniel. good morning to you both. merry christmas. >> good morning. merry christmas to you, too. >> it's good enough to get the...
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don lemon joins me now. you spent some time there during a period where these gun murders were spiking. >> you were talking about the children. last time i was there covering this story in depth was when an elementary school died and it was caught on videotape and sparked the nation to look at chicago. i not only went there when it was at its worst, i lived there for three years. and i am very familiar with these communities. and so when this started happening and the nation we figured here on cnn and i did that the nation needed to know about it. we went and we talked about it. but i wanted you to hear one of the main reasons that this happens is because of these people who are committing this gun violence and also victims of it as well, they feel they have no other option. they would rather do had this, sell drugs, be in gangs than work at mcdonald's. listen to one man. he's an admitted gang bang er. you'll hear his voice. >> what's the violence for? what's the reason for shooting? why do so many people ge
don lemon joins me now. you spent some time there during a period where these gun murders were spiking. >> you were talking about the children. last time i was there covering this story in depth was when an elementary school died and it was caught on videotape and sparked the nation to look at chicago. i not only went there when it was at its worst, i lived there for three years. and i am very familiar with these communities. and so when this started happening and the nation we figured...
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best, most heartening trends this year was that the big dollars, as you referenced, carl rove, shell don addleson, the coke brothers, the super pacts, they didn't win up winning at the end of the day. it was ordinary people who maybe kicked in a couple of bucks, who stood in the long lines, who actually won the election. and that is just a beautiful, encouraging thing for this democracy. >> so the best trend was big money losing? >> big money losing. >> i think the best political trend of this political season was the demise of gay rights as a wage issue. notice, in all three debates, it never came up. it was never even hinted at, in any talk, pro or con, about gay rights marriage, same-sex marriage and i think that's a good thing. >> okay. i think the best trend is that we saw this year a clear, new electorate. we saw forever. we have buried the idea that america is only male and only white. there's a permanent 234u plit kal trend that the demographics of the electorate in this country has changed. and people need to get a new play book if they're going to play in big, national american
best, most heartening trends this year was that the big dollars, as you referenced, carl rove, shell don addleson, the coke brothers, the super pacts, they didn't win up winning at the end of the day. it was ordinary people who maybe kicked in a couple of bucks, who stood in the long lines, who actually won the election. and that is just a beautiful, encouraging thing for this democracy. >> so the best trend was big money losing? >> big money losing. >> i think the best...
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dennis: throw the bums out, don brown says that is the only way to prevent future fiscal cliff to limit politicians' to a single term. here's news that makes washington talk look like kabuki theater, strike threat for east coast ports would arrest as negotiators get a deal. for the more distinguished members of the audience, read old, dick tracy comic strip with a two way wristwatch radio, we will tell you how apple may be about to top it. shibani: 30 past the hour stocks every 15 minutes. lauren simonetti is here now, barnes and noble up big time, surprising considering they did not have a good christmas. >> big winner on good volume. barnes and noble shares up 6% and even more in the free-market but that is right. they did say their preliminary holiday sales come in weaker than expected and also plan on raising a warning about their -- bad news which they gave second, the first piece of information they gave which puts the stock up 12% was that pearson with investing $90 million in its milk business, pearson shares are flash. all of this affecting apple shares today. the educational p
dennis: throw the bums out, don brown says that is the only way to prevent future fiscal cliff to limit politicians' to a single term. here's news that makes washington talk look like kabuki theater, strike threat for east coast ports would arrest as negotiators get a deal. for the more distinguished members of the audience, read old, dick tracy comic strip with a two way wristwatch radio, we will tell you how apple may be about to top it. shibani: 30 past the hour stocks every 15 minutes....
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probably think of these things different than the lay person, are there everyday measures you take you try don vince your friends and colleagues as well? >> absolutely. change one or two passwords. make it hard for people to come look at your information. think about all your devices collectively. make sure you're using a people processing technology is the mantra of preparedness. we have lots of technologies to help you on every platform. also, how are you safe guarding those devices yourself? what are the processes you're doing at home and church and a group you hang out and share information. all these places, be aware making sure your cyber footprint is as small as possible and making sure you are the toughest target to hit in the crowd. make sure your password is better than mine. >> i've taken to changing mine every couple months and that's probably not enough even doing that. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. have a great holiday. >> the chief privacy officer at mcafee. >> there's a picture of air force one returning the president from his vacation in hawaii. some of this i
probably think of these things different than the lay person, are there everyday measures you take you try don vince your friends and colleagues as well? >> absolutely. change one or two passwords. make it hard for people to come look at your information. think about all your devices collectively. make sure you're using a people processing technology is the mantra of preparedness. we have lots of technologies to help you on every platform. also, how are you safe guarding those devices...
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don bless you all and thank you for being here. -- god bless you all. [applause] >> thank you for such a sensible message. perhaps congress should do their job. i do believe there is a simple way for but to protect the middle class and would extend one of the best programs that prevents people falling into poverty, the earned income tax credit. let us make sure that congress does there were and let the majority rule. what a novel thought from the congressman. thank you. speaking of small business, we're really honored that the owner of a business in herndon is here to talk to us about the consequences for small businesses. bob. [applause] hello -- >> hello. i own an embroidery franchise out in herndon, va., and we work for small businesses, schools, corporations. i'm happy to be here today to talk to you about the fiscal cliff and how it might affect my business. i am mostly optimistic about our economy in the future, i have grave concerns about what is going on in congress and the potential fiscal cliff we are facing and the elimination of the tax cuts
don bless you all and thank you for being here. -- god bless you all. [applause] >> thank you for such a sensible message. perhaps congress should do their job. i do believe there is a simple way for but to protect the middle class and would extend one of the best programs that prevents people falling into poverty, the earned income tax credit. let us make sure that congress does there were and let the majority rule. what a novel thought from the congressman. thank you. speaking of small...
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>> don, we had a deal! >> there's no such thing as a deal here. don't you know? >> we're out of time. thank you for having me. >> we are out of time. i know, 41, thank you. you're 40.5 so you're right behind me. >> willie talks to leonardo dicaprio about his role in "django" unchained and what he wishes he had done differently at the height of titanic mania. they're at parties talking cheese. he's talking cheese. she's talking cheese. they're always, always talking cheese. ♪ so when they awarded cracker barrel 2012 gold for cheddar for its rich, full flavor, they knew what they were talking about. cracker barrel. it's cheddar, perfected. [ male announcer ] bbq bliss. topped with pickles and slivered onions. real pork for real pork lovers. the one and only mcdonald's mcrib. more deliciousness to love. ♪ bada-ba-ba-ba! she gives me snickers peanut butter squared and i eat it. it's snickers with creamy peanut butter, would you like one? let's just keep an open mind. [ groans ] [ male announcer ] if you like peanut butter and chocolate, you'll love peanut butter
>> don, we had a deal! >> there's no such thing as a deal here. don't you know? >> we're out of time. thank you for having me. >> we are out of time. i know, 41, thank you. you're 40.5 so you're right behind me. >> willie talks to leonardo dicaprio about his role in "django" unchained and what he wishes he had done differently at the height of titanic mania. they're at parties talking cheese. he's talking cheese. she's talking cheese. they're always,...
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don schwartz is the deputy mayor for health and opportunity and joins me to talk about the plan. great to see you. one school nurse in your city has said i can't imagine the parents of a 14-year-old being happy about this. are you seeing much objection from parents and how concerned are you about that? >>. >> we're very concerned about pashts and their understanding that condoms are an important part of general prevention. we also believe parents need to be educating their kids and talking to kids about appropriate sexual behaviors to assure all of the young people in philadelphia are prepared when they think about having sex for the first time. we believe that our role is to assure that as partners for parents, we provide what young people may need if they're going to act responsibly in terms of sexual relations. >> you talk about education and i just want to throw out numbers. 25% of new hiv infections in philadelphia alone are teenagers. 15% of philadelphia students say they weren't taught about hiv or aids in school. some might argue maybe more education might be the answer,
don schwartz is the deputy mayor for health and opportunity and joins me to talk about the plan. great to see you. one school nurse in your city has said i can't imagine the parents of a 14-year-old being happy about this. are you seeing much objection from parents and how concerned are you about that? >>. >> we're very concerned about pashts and their understanding that condoms are an important part of general prevention. we also believe parents need to be educating their kids and...
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getting to don all this stuff. 13. my new -- the 2013 glasses. >> the better way is to look at your paper as if you're using them. >> nice. top hats and everything going. all afternoon -- it feels like afternoon, right? all morning, jirng zginger zee' up 22 stories tall. i'll never be able to interview again. >> it's like a card game. where you put the card on your head? you have to guess. >> we have d.j. mos spinning us in with some great tunes. that's a special treat. >> we are celebrating with ways to make your new year's eve better than ever. starting with the ultimate full-body workout. you don't want to miss this. cameron mathison takes us on the roller derby work out. >> ouch. nice one, cam. >>> imagine a professional makeup artist getting you ready with prices you can afford. >> you can get makeup. i love this. >> thank you, very much. looking good, huh? caterer to the star, mary giuliani is here. >> but first. so you look fabulous for your party. we'll get to the latest beauty strend trend. looking fabulous ju
getting to don all this stuff. 13. my new -- the 2013 glasses. >> the better way is to look at your paper as if you're using them. >> nice. top hats and everything going. all afternoon -- it feels like afternoon, right? all morning, jirng zginger zee' up 22 stories tall. i'll never be able to interview again. >> it's like a card game. where you put the card on your head? you have to guess. >> we have d.j. mos spinning us in with some great tunes. that's a special treat....
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. >> many people throughout the community have been donning bracelets and two cheerleaders shaved their heads in solidarity. the colts joust clinched a playoff spot on sunday. so what will be playing or maybe what's playing right now in the background as the kitties are opening their presents? maybe it's this ♪ silent night, holy night >> according to the latest poll from the research group, "silent night" is america's favorite christmas song. who else to sing it but bing? "silent night" is followed by "white christmas" and "drummer boy" and in firefighter place, "the christmas song." all good ones. >> they're all great ones. >> i'll listen to them all all day long today i'm sure. >>> ahead on "starting points" some airports already cancelling flights thanks to the threat of the feet of snow to tornados to freezing rain. we'll have your christmas-day forecast next. >>> and what is christmas all about? you're looking at it. a sailor surprises his mom and it's all caught on camera. they both join us live. you're going to want to see this coming up. santho, ho, ho!anta! santa! want to se
. >> many people throughout the community have been donning bracelets and two cheerleaders shaved their heads in solidarity. the colts joust clinched a playoff spot on sunday. so what will be playing or maybe what's playing right now in the background as the kitties are opening their presents? maybe it's this ♪ silent night, holy night >> according to the latest poll from the research group, "silent night" is america's favorite christmas song. who else to sing it but...
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hey, don. caller: the only thing i wanted to say was more of a statement. every country we go into we have the same drug problem. i was in vietnam, it was her when. -- heroin. this country is following suit. if that's what the country wants, and it's what it gets. is this the way they win or lose a war. host: george in alabama. caller: good morning. my call is similar to the one ahead of me. if i were president for one day, i would take all our military and encamp around the drug business and let them grow all of the heroin and i would buy it and destroy it. the farmers would make their money. we would cut out the crooks and the users around the world. is wrong with that simple idea? host: final thought, douglas wissing? guest: it is a complicated world out there. we have taken some paths that are not leading us toward victory or success. the counter narcotics issues part of that. host: joining us is douglas wissing, thank you for spending time with us this morning and sharing your insight. guest: thank you. host: what we will do now is take some open phone
hey, don. caller: the only thing i wanted to say was more of a statement. every country we go into we have the same drug problem. i was in vietnam, it was her when. -- heroin. this country is following suit. if that's what the country wants, and it's what it gets. is this the way they win or lose a war. host: george in alabama. caller: good morning. my call is similar to the one ahead of me. if i were president for one day, i would take all our military and encamp around the drug business and...
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she spoke to don lemon yesterday. >> i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. the last couple of days have just been an emotional roller coaster. i'm trying to stay strong. >> i don't even know what to say about that, alina. >> the back story, apparently they were exchanging text messages outside of work, the wife got wind of the in late 2009. and in early 2010, she was fired. >> that's different from being irresistible. that's an important point. >> anyway. ahead, eight maids a milking, seven swans a swimming. the big dent the 12 days of christmas would put on your wallet. >>> christmas with the first ladies. inside the white house with the team that helps decorate all of the beautiful rooms for the holidays. mt [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting dec
she spoke to don lemon yesterday. >> i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. the last couple of days have just been an emotional roller coaster. i'm trying to stay strong. >> i don't even know what to say about that, alina. >> the back story, apparently they were exchanging text messages outside of work, the wife got wind of the in late 2009. and in early 2010, she was fired. >> that's different from being irresistible. that's an important point. >>...
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toyota stock up 41% this year, one last point here, the $1.1 billion settlement not a don deal, the agreement needs approval of a u.s. district judge. patti ann: thank you. you can watch lori with melissa francis on the fox business network every day at 1:00pm eastern time. gregg: i want to till you about this massive recall of a baby product, four national retailers have agreed to recall more than 150,000 nap-nanny baby recliners. the consumer product safety commission warning the nap-nanny has dangerous defects. at least five infants reportedly died. dozens more have fallen out of their recliners. it covers nap-nanny generations one and two and the chill model. if you happen to have the chill model you don't want to use it. the company that made it has told the "associated press" it has gone out of business. patti ann: george h.w. bush is in the intensive care unit of a houston hospital. he has been battling bronchitis and a persistent cough for over a month and there are new concerns about the former president's health. gregg: details on that. monday the u.s. government set to hit its debt
toyota stock up 41% this year, one last point here, the $1.1 billion settlement not a don deal, the agreement needs approval of a u.s. district judge. patti ann: thank you. you can watch lori with melissa francis on the fox business network every day at 1:00pm eastern time. gregg: i want to till you about this massive recall of a baby product, four national retailers have agreed to recall more than 150,000 nap-nanny baby recliners. the consumer product safety commission warning the nap-nanny...
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. >> reporter: this power shopping mother and daughter duo donned running shoes to get the job done and found a $400 coat for $148. >> i got a great jacket today. maybe a pair of shoes. a pair of pants. >> reporter: is today the day for deals? >> today is the day for deals. everywhere, 60%, 70%, 40% off. can't beat that. >> reporter: many of the biggest deals are running until new year's, as retailers hope to salvage a tough year. and shoppers who still have cash left over treat themselves to a season of sales. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thank you, neal. >>> now, to a major privacy snafu for the first family of facebook, right after the social network rolled out its new privacy settings. take a look. a personal photo of the zuckerbergs accidentally going public. and then, going viral. abc's linsey davis is here with that. apparently, even the first family, a little unclear on the -- >> a little confusion. don't worry. i actually -- your pictures will be safe with me. i understand the privacy settings, josh. don't worry about it. randi zuckerberg, o
. >> reporter: this power shopping mother and daughter duo donned running shoes to get the job done and found a $400 coat for $148. >> i got a great jacket today. maybe a pair of shoes. a pair of pants. >> reporter: is today the day for deals? >> today is the day for deals. everywhere, 60%, 70%, 40% off. can't beat that. >> reporter: many of the biggest deals are running until new year's, as retailers hope to salvage a tough year. and shoppers who still have cash...
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don beyer cares more about keeping his speakership than keeping the nation in a financial footing. >> everyone pointing fingers at who is the blame on or who gwho will cause us to go ovr the fiscal cliff. >> the senate are ready passed a bill that keeps tax cuts and placed on making for everyone making less than 250,000. the house of representatives had not even brought it up for a boat and it looks like they will not. this is the fastest and best chance to avoid the fiscal cliff. the senate bill has already been passed by the house of representatives not boating on it as speaker bay there is having a tough time running boats on any type of tax increase. >> >> welcome back. for national retailers are recalling more than 150,000 "nap nanny " baby recliners. the recall covers the recliners generation 1 and 2 and the chilled model instant recliner sold between 2009 and 2012. if the recall comes after release five infants had died and dozens more have almost fallen out of the recliners. the consumer- products safety commission and warns that the nap nanny is dangerous defects in its decis
don beyer cares more about keeping his speakership than keeping the nation in a financial footing. >> everyone pointing fingers at who is the blame on or who gwho will cause us to go ovr the fiscal cliff. >> the senate are ready passed a bill that keeps tax cuts and placed on making for everyone making less than 250,000. the house of representatives had not even brought it up for a boat and it looks like they will not. this is the fastest and best chance to avoid the fiscal cliff....
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. >>> don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president, and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion -- marathons. [ applause ] >> reporter: nine year ago, days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this is a cancer of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain. usually in the back or the ribs. patients are rarely cured. but wright refused to let that slow him down. even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> got this devastating diagnosis, and we just -- my family and i, we just kept on going. you know, there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry, you know. we kept running marathons. >> reporter: on december 9 under a hot hawaiian sun, wright, now 71, reached his seemingly impossible goal -- running a marathon in all 50 states. >> it feels wonderful, i'll tell you. a philosophy of life that i have is live one day at a time and make it a masterpiece. and that was a masterpiece. >>
. >>> don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president, and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion -- marathons. [ applause ] >> reporter: nine year ago, days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this is a cancer of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain. usually in...
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we saw this -- i authored with don parata in the legislature in the late 1990s, the california assault weapons ban, also the saturday night special bill. we have very tough gun laws. we still have crimes, yes. but there's no question that they've helped to address some of the violence in our country. and i hope that we do act. we need to kt a. there are a lot of things that we could do to toughen our gun laws that are sensible and responsible. and the vast majority of people would agree on. >> mayor antonio villaraigosa, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >>> let's shift gears now. more than 200,000 customers without power in the gulf coast region after a massive storm sparked everything fromnow to tornadoes across several states. thunderstorms also in the mix. this is what it looked like on i-20 near jackson, mississippi. heavy rains showering the highway as drivers struggled to see the road in front of them. the governor's declared a state of emergency. in arkansas drivers are being advised to stay off the roads if they possibly can after some parts o
we saw this -- i authored with don parata in the legislature in the late 1990s, the california assault weapons ban, also the saturday night special bill. we have very tough gun laws. we still have crimes, yes. but there's no question that they've helped to address some of the violence in our country. and i hope that we do act. we need to kt a. there are a lot of things that we could do to toughen our gun laws that are sensible and responsible. and the vast majority of people would agree on....
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office, couldn't really speak, was standing there mumbling, sort of gibberish, when the secretary said, don, are you okay? but had he not been around someone else, it might have been a disaster. now we're being able to see warning signs of this through text messages. how can we really utilize this? >> i think that's a great point. a large proportion of strokes affect language functions, bless it's the ability to speak or understand language. and as communication becomes more electronic, as we're seeing with text messages and e-mails, et cetera, we're going to see a larger proportion of people who are having trouble with language that is being manifest in the text messages and e-mails they're sunning. and so in the setting of text message, the problem may be as we see here, that the text messages were being sent in a way that didn't make sense, a language problem in that sense, and you could also have text messages that you're receiving and unable to understand. >> clayton: there is a warning sign of stroke test that people should be aware of out there. take us through this. it's called the
office, couldn't really speak, was standing there mumbling, sort of gibberish, when the secretary said, don, are you okay? but had he not been around someone else, it might have been a disaster. now we're being able to see warning signs of this through text messages. how can we really utilize this? >> i think that's a great point. a large proportion of strokes affect language functions, bless it's the ability to speak or understand language. and as communication becomes more electronic,...
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request to the intelligence community saying that if any estimate has already been done -- already been don done -- mr. president, that estimate ought to be provided. so when the distinguished chair of the committee says that senators should go over to the committee's offices and look at the documents that state the intelligence community cannot do a new estimate, i just want senators to know that the language of my amendment does not ask for a new estimate. in no way does it ask for a new estimate. it simply says, if an estimate has been done, that estimate ought to be furnished. and if no estimate has been done, the answer to that is simply no. we'll be very clear about it and the matter will have been clarified. and if no estimate has been do done, then, fine, the answer would be no. and then, as i indicated earlier, mr. president, the amendment also requires the intelligence community to state whether any wholly domestic communications have been collected. that is a answer again "yes" or "no." and then finally it requires a response to whether or not the national security agency has col
request to the intelligence community saying that if any estimate has already been done -- already been don done -- mr. president, that estimate ought to be provided. so when the distinguished chair of the committee says that senators should go over to the committee's offices and look at the documents that state the intelligence community cannot do a new estimate, i just want senators to know that the language of my amendment does not ask for a new estimate. in no way does it ask for a new...
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host: minnesota from don on the democratss line. ' line. caller: i watched you on fox news. -- what her father had done in the iraq war. i just find someone to sit there and let her rail about that after what her father did, i find it hard. guest: i certainly was not going to attack her for what her father did. i think you have a historical perspective that is legitimate but i think she was making an argument about what happened in benghazi and that something suspicious had taken place. i was going to treat her comments seriously and not get involved in taking shots at her dad. i think that what happened in iraq was a tragedy and has caused a tremendous amount of american lives and treasure. if you extend it to afghanistan equally a sad situation. i think most americans are war weary at this piont and feel the country has gone astray. host: would you share the sentiment of our previous best? guest: when you look at benghazi right now, i think the scandal is over. there are people who say, wait a second, when you look at who caused this atta
host: minnesota from don on the democratss line. ' line. caller: i watched you on fox news. -- what her father had done in the iraq war. i just find someone to sit there and let her rail about that after what her father did, i find it hard. guest: i certainly was not going to attack her for what her father did. i think you have a historical perspective that is legitimate but i think she was making an argument about what happened in benghazi and that something suspicious had taken place. i was...
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i will tell you who i cross the aisle with is don young from alaska, if you can believe it. he and i had legislation on the fish issue and i love his sense of humor and he loves to tease me. that doesn't make us friend friends. but we like each other. >> what are you not going to miss? >> i'm not going to miss the fact that everything is based on what is happening today instead of what -- learning from the past and knowing what we have to do in the future. >> can you give an example? >> i would use children. i mean, there isn't a person in this house that doesn't understand that children are our future. we don't take care of our kids, 25% of our population, what is the future of this country about? we know it but we don't act appropriately to protect these kids and to bring them so when they are out of school they are going to be competitive with the outside world. >> legislatively what is one of your frustrations? >> that we're still in afghanistan. for some reason we know it is the wrong thing to do and we're committed through 2013 but we should be out of there. >> was tha
i will tell you who i cross the aisle with is don young from alaska, if you can believe it. he and i had legislation on the fish issue and i love his sense of humor and he loves to tease me. that doesn't make us friend friends. but we like each other. >> what are you not going to miss? >> i'm not going to miss the fact that everything is based on what is happening today instead of what -- learning from the past and knowing what we have to do in the future. >> can you give an...